Video of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s testimony before the House Oversight and Reform Committee was released on Monday, and it shows the moment ClintonVideo of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s testimony before the House Oversight and Reform Committee was released on Monday, and it shows the moment Clinton

'I’m done!' Video shows Clinton confronting GOP rep over photo leak from Epstein testimony

2026/03/03 07:25
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Video of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s testimony before the House Oversight and Reform Committee was released on Monday, and it shows the moment Clinton learned that a photo from the closed-door hearing had been leaked against committee rules.

Clinton was testifying about the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein when her attorney interrupted to ask why a photo of her testimony was being posted.

As AlterNet reported last week, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Co) sent the photo to right-wing streamer Benny Johnson, who posted it on X. The agreement was that video and a transcript of the hearing would be the only things released.

Clinton’s outrage was palpable when she learned of the photo.

“If you guys are doing that, I am done,” she said. “You guys can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home.”

The Clintons both asked for their hearings to be public. The House Oversight committee only agreed to release full transcripts and videos of them.

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